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    Labria Hines En 101 Dr. Howe Although Mitchell Stephens and John Long believe that technology gives way to computerizing images‚ Stephens believes that it is okay for journalists to alter such images‚ while Long does not. Both authors talk about honesty in altering images‚ but neither feels the same way about them. Each author makes valid points in their essays and the reader can clearly distinguish which side they stand on. In Mitchell Stephens’ essay‚ Expanding the Language of Photographs

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    Comparisons and differences between ballet and hip hop Ballet and Hip hop are two types of dance that are studied by dancers all over the world along with many other types of dance. Ballet is a type of dance that originated from Italy and was shaped by the French. Hip-hop is a more modern type of dance that was first discovered in the late 1970’s in America. Both ballet and hip-hop are specific types of dance that uses different types of music‚ technique‚ and have different dress codes. Ballet

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    Sin is the main theme in The Scarlet Letter. All of the characters in the book were somehow affected by the main sin‚ which was adultery. The three main characters were the most widely affected‚ and their whole lives were molded by the way they dealt with the sin. The sin surrounds‚ encloses‚ and strangles them. There was no escaping from its cruel consequences. Hester Prynne’s sin was labeled an adulteress‚ and the result of this was that she had to wear the scarlet letter "A." She feels that

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    Based on Dimmesdale‚ what is Hawthorne’s view of sin‚ guilt‚ and the consequences hidden sin? Throughout the novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne constantly references the bible and sin. Hawthorne’s view of sin is that there can be good within sin and vice versa‚ and his view of guilt and hidden sin is that by hiding sin one would feel guilt which would eat them alive. It is believed by many religions that the devil is always trying to tempt you to sin by using things that look appealing. Dimmesdale

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    society pregnant with a new one.” (reading packet‚ 12) What this means is that force is absolutely necessary and the outcome of force is violence. Mao is in total agreement with violence and sees the people opposing the movements he is favoring as “paper tigers”. As in‚ at first‚ these rebels might seem terrifying‚ but in reality‚ they are helpless and harmless. Mao actually blames the Hunan landlords and the higher‚ wealthier class for a bloody battle between the peasants and the landlords. He said

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    The Scarlet Letter: Tales of Sin and Confession By: Zack Phillips "The happiness of the wicked passes away like a torrent!" This quote from Jean Baptiste Racin summarizes The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne in one sentence. The novel’s main focus is on three main characters and how the sins they commit affect their lives in the strict Puritan town of Boston around the year 1642. Hawthorne was very knowledgeable of his Puritan ancestry and shows it by incorporating some important thoughts

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    Victory stele of Naram-sin This paper will compare art from the Early Dynastic period of warring city states with art of the Akkadian Empire in order to see whether there are any recognizable patterns in representation that show the developing political ideologies‚ identities and intentions of the ruling powers of the times. It is my contention that much art was used as propaganda‚ probably to an increasing degree‚ and that this stimulate a new mastery of realism and composition

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    adversely towards most. We would avoid certain people who we find strange. We would treat people differently once we have seen their sins. We would have a very minimized friend group for fear of adding someone who has horribly sinned. We all have certain people we do not particularly like to be around‚ but what if everyone was forced to publically announce their sins by wearing a letter on their breast? Much like in The Scarlet Letter where Hester was forced to wear the scarlet letter “A” on hers

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    considered a sin to do these things. However‚ Equality believes that his actions are not to be considered sins. Equality’s eventual assessment of his sin is correct because by the end of the book he has more experience with these sins. He has gone to the uncharted forest‚ read books from the past and shared his own feelings with no harm. When Equality meets Liberty he starts having feelings that he never has before. He also discovers light from a wire on his own without his brothers. So he starts to

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    Porphyria’s Lover: Love‚ Sex‚ and Sin While it is easy to say that this poem is simply a frightening and perverse account of a man who cannot properly express his feelings for a woman‚ it is much more complex. Two major motifs in the poem‚ love and sin‚ create a sense of contradiction. Browning uses this contradiction to explore the relationship between art and morality. The title of the poem leads the reader to believe that the speaker and the woman have been in a relationship for some time. It

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